Getting married can reduce your SSI benefit or cause the payments to stop altogether -- it depends on your wife's income. If she has a large income you will probably lose some and maybe all. If she has a meager income probably not.
If you want help calculating your possible loss of benefits, contact your local Social Security office
Each case is different with the Social Security Administration. Some people can marry and not lose any benefits. You can speak to an agent and ask about your certain case.
if you know someone who owes income taxes and never paid you, and is receive disability can you take his disability?
Disability discrimination is when someone discriminates against someone else because of a disability they have.
Yes. Both are utterly irrelevant to lottery winnings.
There are a lot of different ways that the VA disability rate chart operates. It depends on what percent someone is getting, whether or not they have dependents or children.
Someone confined to a wheelchair usually has a physical disability.
No, stepchildren and spouses are not eligible for Social Security disability benefits based on their relationship to someone receiving disability benefits. Social Security disability benefits are typically only available to the individual who is disabled, assuming they meet the eligibility criteria.
The technical term for "beating someone up" is Assault, and yes, you can receive time in jail or even in prison for it.
Yes.
If the Nystagmus condition this person has is severe enough, then yes they can qualify for Disability benefits. However it is not the simple fact of having Nystagmus that will enable them to receive Disability benefits.Disability insurance companies and Social Security disability do not look at the specific condition a claimant has, but more so the effect this condition has on the person's ability to work. Disability insurance will only pay benefits when a person is prevented from working due to an illness or injury.Therefore, if the Nystagmus prevents a person from being able to work, then depending on the Disability insurance policy they have, there is a good chance they can qualify for benefits. If the Nystagmus causes does not prevent the person from being able to work, then they will not be eligible for benefits.
A life estate does not have an affect on someone's disability. It may certainly affect their ability to collect disability payments.
No, there is not disability for just someone that is short. If the short person has a medical problem, they may qualify for disability.
You can apply for disability benefits at your local social security office. You can also review the adult disability checklist and apply for disability benefits online.